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EUGENE KIDNAPING PLOTS PROBED BY JURY EUGENE agents ACENTS FOR peeflfss PA1TLRNS San Francisco, Oct. 15.—More details concerning the hlatorv c! the various kidnaping plot* and the un derhand methods oi detectives, thugs and rounders in the employ of Pat- r'ck Calhoun were developed during a long afternoon it vestlgatlon by the grand Jury today. E. T. Newsome's account of the ! desperate scheme to abduct Abe Ruef througn the forcible overpowering of his guard, and of the plan to take another important witness to a min- ; er's cabin in the mountains, 25 miles from Chico, was verified through the testimony of several witnesses, and evidence was obtained of more recent attempts to suborn perjury in the case of witnesses called before the grand jury and to place these wit nesses in hiding outside the juris diction of the authorities. FOR PEERLESS PATTERNS Per 100 pound sack Everlasting Fruit Jars Just in ' ' ~~ " _ ____ i Extra heavy fleeced lined Shirts and Drawers, worth 75c, our 1 special price on these garments while they last is . 50c ea 9 Rubber Boots Shoes New stock of Men's, Womens' We are agents for the Wash ington Shoe Co. of Seattle. If you want a good shoe for your money come and see this line. and Childrens Rubber Boots just in and at popular prices. j These fleece lined vests and Ccmfortors 1 Our $1.25 Comforter is worth $1.50 Our $1.50 Comforter is worth $2.00 Our $2.00 Comforter is worth $2.50 4 25c each. AMERICAN FARMER. Indianapolis, Indiana The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal published. It tills a position of its own an I Ins taken the leading place in the homes of rural people in every sectio 1 of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family somthing to think about aside from the humdrum of routine duties. COTTAGE GROVE PERSONALS F.J. Hard returned from ’he mines Sunday and after a busy day Mon day purchasing supplies In the Grove went to his home in Eugene Fred Rouney, of Eugene, has ac cepted the position with the Willam ette Valley Company made vacant by the res'gnation of T. C. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts, of Eu gene, arrived In the city Friday on a visit to their daughters, Mrs. Van Denberg and Mrs. J. I. Jones.—Nug get. Five carloads of apples have been | shipped this fall from Eugene to the I Ingham Vinegar Factory at Portland | and another will go out tomorrow. — asking 35c for our price is Tw GR.E A T 3 j A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequent ly made in that apparently useless l'ttle tube called the "appendix." It's generally the result of protracted constipation, following torpid liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendlc'tis, and establish regular habits of the bow els. 25c at DeLane's drug store. Kazoo Pants for Men Within the next thirty days we offer two for the price of one ...lhe GUARD • •• The leading county papar and TR AMERICAN FARMER V 'A Both One Year for $1.50 This unparalleled offer is made to al! new subscribers, and all old ones who pay all arrears and renew within thirty days. Sample copies free. Address; GUARD PRINTING Co., Eugene, Ore New Fall Hats are here—we can save you mony on hats. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 ------- —■----- - tnn <ttir The Satisfactory Pants, prices I FOR SALE—Oak wood. Farmers phone 268. 018 from $1.25 a pair up. ” I WOOD FOR SALE—'»ak. cordwood for sale. Large Line of Outing Flannels Just In Ihe T. “cæ Hicklin (S» Neal Phone Farmers 347. 015 FOR SALE—314x4% camera for sale cheap. Inquire at this office, tf FOR SALE Second growth fir wood. W. L. Coppernoil, at Watt's jewelry store. ,tf FOR SALE -Buff Orpington Cocker els. W. B. Hampton, 19th St. and Columbia avenue. FOB SALE--A modern 7-room house on West Fifth street. Enquire ol owner, 695 Olive street. n20 HOC DEALERS WILL CARRY OUT CONTRACTS HELD AT FLORENCE The local teachers' institute open Salem, Or., Oct. 15.—For the pur- P«W of settling a controversy that ed at Florence Thursday morning, has arisen between himself and the with County Superintendent Dillard, 1 'it of Lachmund A Pincus, of th's Professor Traver, of Monmouth, and tty. Paul R. g . Horst, the heaviest the following teachers of this v'clnltv dealer in hops in the world, came to in attendance: Misses Gamble, Spire, Salem teday from New York. The Gurney, Schreuder. Smith, Colter, coatroversy is ore if which there Dahlin, Mrs. Gurney, Mrs. Crayton, t re b»en rumors for a week or more Messrs. Peter Schreuder. Wilkie Yost, aid hfds fair to occupy the attention and E. W. Jordan. Quite a number ’ hc;ig-owers and dealers for some of the pupils of the public school and several young people who expect to time to come. Horst is here with the announced teach later on were also present. The exercises opened at 10 a. m. '"tention of taking in and paying ’T 3500 bales of hops contracted by with a number of songs by those pres Um at 12 cents, and at the same ent. Professor Traver then gave an in- ’ -e he is trving to get possession of 121,500 which he says he sent to < terestlng address, liehniund & Pincus on September' After a short recess Miss Elsie •s to advance to growers as picking Raymond played an instrumental *J»e.v, and they refuse to go with solo. Horst to take In the contracted hops. I Professor Jordan then read a pa per on the subject of 'Child Study. M sish PRINCESS I • .. A .......... ..... .. ........ reception was „ given at the school VICTIM OF CONSUMPTION house last evening to wh'eh th visit- ------ 1 Ing teachers, parents an1 friends of London. Oct. 10.—Dispatches from education were Invited -nbae°n report that Princess Al- The program for the rest of the «»ndrlne. wife of Crown Prince week Includes a lecture at trie Pres- -iriat an, of Denmark, has been pro- ; byterlan church by Professor Traver *oanc»d a consumptive and ordered on Friday evening, and one on Satur- to a so uthern climat’. — . -------- Aiderman. ....-------- day evening . by _ Professor The princes« h y -’ s if age and •» a sDter of —West. tscll?. crown princesa of Germany. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦++♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M'SSIXG IT. ♦ BORN |” missing It If you do not ♦ th - Power Wa«h- ♦♦ ♦ ♦ -ine It r”ta only about five ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * — '* • an ordinary wa»h- Near Eugene. October 9. 1907, to !»'•, f',50, ’s within the E. V. Rutan and wife, a son '■* - grp In Eugene. October 8. 190<, to M P.S HARDWARE CO Gustav H. J ihn’on and wife, a son. Agents. John Quinn, the little old man who ai 1 r- used by the 'm- ha» had n cancer on his lower Jaw "T of the kidneys. Th» for a couple of years past, and wno w hr’» «hnnld be removed has stayed at th» Howe 1 -drhvr house c-f f-'—tlns In I* Hol- for a long time, was h •’»mild bo removed before County Judge tnri»- I Ar've« 't frirn the ays- ■mined to his »anity and pronounced man as its, t;a or tablets. Linn Insane, He will be taken tr lnm at Salem tomorrow. The exim- InIng phyalcla as were Drs. F. M. Day ■«A F W. Prentice. Quinn A. RS T’ O n. X A. *« «* *** 'XSS w ’douVt'by X'pain from th“’ cancer. CITY NEWS CORDWOOD FOR SALE—Leave or ders with L. G. Brown at Dr. Brown's office in Chrisman block. V to When V/e Say a Thing h So, It’s Sa 0 New Fats for Men I Every issue contains a original poem by SOLON L. GOODE. Hickory Bark Cough Remery.made by the Hickory Bark Remedy Com pany, of Salem. Or., puaranteed to be pure; guaranteed to cure your cough or money refunded. Guaranteed to make a friend of you. For- sale by Hull's Red Cross Drug Store, and first-class dealers everywhere. Ladies Vests and Pants 25c pants that other stores are To All Our Subscribers Frank Deadmond has begun suit in the circuit court against M L. and Carl Ryckman to recover 1166 SO with interest at 6 per cent from Sep tember 3 4. 1907, alleged to be the balance due on a contract to get out piling for the defendants N. E. Markley and C. A. Wintermeier are attorneys for the plaintiff. a 50c Special in Men’s Underwear 50c I PROFESSIONAL COLUMN IMAM» I XST'Itl CT'ION WILLIAMS A BEAN, Attorneya-at- law. J. M. Williams, L. E. Beau. Practice In all courta of the state and before the U. 8. I-and Office. Offices 12, IS, 14 and 15 McClung FCRNISHED ROOMS Electric light UViA Z. BOND—Instructor of piano and bath; three blocks west of und organ; latcat and boat method« postoffice. Apply at 521 Lincoln, used, couducting rapidly to equal- JF"»SE G WELLS, Lawyer, No. $• tf , Ity of finger power, facility and ex West Eighth street, Eugene, Or., pressive quality of tone. Terms FOR RENT—A desirable front room opposite postuffiee. Give« spec given on application. Room 21, specially adapted to the comfort of Hall bldg. Phone Red 3051. lai atteuilon to the examination of students, furnace heat, electric ■beiracta, drafting wills, settling light, bath. 154 East Ninth, tf MINING ENGINKKRB, --------- .------------------------------------------- ’ estates, conveyance* and coUec- WANTED tione. Alsu to ail pension mi tiers. HERBERT LEIGH, mlnlag engineer and expert metallurgist. Reliable Plume Red 1176 TWO BOYS WANTED—Steady work Information furnisned to Intending all winter. Eugene Woolen Mill t investors. Examinations and re DORRIS « SKIP WORTH, Attorneys- Company. tf ports on mines and ore treatment. at-law Office lu Hovey building, Eugene, Oregon. over Chambers-Bristow Bank. WANTED—One hundred head of goats to keep on shares. Good pas ABS I h A* TORN. ture, good sheds and best of care. LEON R. EDM UNSON, Attorney-at- - ■ Address J. E. V., care of Guard of law. Rooms 1 and 2, Eugene Lona THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT and Saving xnk. fice. o26 CO., Rooms 2 and 3, Warren Block. WANTED- Second hand organs; will Eugene, Oregon. Prices reasonable. L. BILYEU, Attorney-at-law office take them In exchange for new pi over Yoran’s shoe store, Eugene, I'NI ’ l II 1 » iu : rn . anos or organs. Ellers Piano House Oregon. tf ij. W. KAYS A CO., undertakers and BOWER A MARTIN. Attorneya-nt- WANTED- Good men for mill, ytrds funeral directors. Eugene, Or. law. J. H. Bower and W. G. Mar and woods. Sunset Lumber Com tin. Will practice in all courta. pany, Mabel, Or., or H. C. Mahon, DAY s HENDERSON, undertakers Office over Chambera-Brtatow Eugene. tf and embalmers. Corner Willam Bank. Eugene. Oregon. ette and Seventh streets WA WANTED- I have a Cve-room house, WALTON A NEh... Attorneya-at-law. furnished, and would like a young W. T. GORDON, funeral director. J. J. Walton and 8 P. Neea. Will lady artending school to share It State licensed embalmer. Office practice in all the courta In the v llh me. Call at 923 South High and residence. Tenth and Olive state. Office, room 3, Walton street. ol6 streets. Phone Red 4481. Block, Eugene, Oregon. WANTED TO RENT Abort 80 acres of land, do ar!» hl» for hay PHYSICIANS ANI» HUHGEONS. and 40 for pasture land, not far from Eugen»- Will pay cash rent. DR. H. L. STU OLE Y—^Osteopathic Apply to M. S Hubble, Eugene. physician. Offices over Chambers' ' 016 store, 518 Willamette street. Phone Black 1326. Consultation free. Residence, 734 Ferry street,' Chicago, Oct. 15.—Chunk full of Phone Red 319 7. fight snd breathing d< fiance for the GOOD BOARD And good rooms st W. O. PROSSER, physician and sur niembeis of the National executive committee who have suspended him. $4 per wek. 685 East Eleventh geon. In addition to general prac President Satnucl J. Small, of the street. tf I tice of medicine and surgery spec Commercial Telegraphers' Urlon ar ial attention to all diseases of the rived In this city from New York to TRAINED NURSE Calls answered ear, nose, throat and eye. Rea- day. He denhd this evening that be at all hours. Best of references. Idence, corner 14th and Pearl had seen any member of the execu Mrs. J. A. Atherton, 925 Orchard streets. Office, Beckwith bulld- tive committee, but Frank Likas, a avenue, phone Red 4581. tf Ing Telephones— Office, Black member of the board admits having ACCORDION PLEATING Done by 1291; residence. Main 90. had a conference with Small. Mrs. Bert Vincent at 627 Hflyard "I do not care what the Chlra,<» street, near East Ninth, on reason DR. ANNA MAURER, osteopathic oiierators say." said Mr. Small. “I physician, All curable disease« able terms. Phone Red 3302. If, have a lot to say and will make a treated, Women and children a statement, perhaps tomorrow. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING—On specialty. Office over F. E. Dunn', "The members of thv exeeutlww knives, forks and all household ar. Phone Red ISSI. committee have no right to depose tides that do not look like new. me and I am still president of the Write the Oregon Plating Works, J. FRA..K TITUS, M. D Homoeo union." 128 Lownsdale street, Portland, pathic physician and surgeon. Oregon, for nrfces Chronic diseases and diseases of women and children given spec ♦ _____ ♦ DON'T fall to see Chegem If you ial attention. Faradlc, galvanic, BORN want bargains In real estate. We static. X-ray and vibratory electdl- ♦ ♦ buy and sell farm and city prop cal treatments given Office, cor ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ erty, Improved and unimproved. ner Willamette and Eighth streets, Timber and mining stock. H. Cbe- In Eugene, Oct. 16. 1907. to An Matlock Bldg. Residence, 632 r.em. Room 11, Walton Bldg, tf Pearl street Office Phone, Red drew Dorman and w'fe, a daughter. 1091. Residence phone. Red Weight, 6 1-2 pounds. 4981 On the Mohawk, October 15, 1907. to Ernest Nicholson and wife, a laughter. FOR SALE—A hack, good as nt4v, harness, horse, saddle, bridle.blan- ket and good Jersey cow. Enquire L. H. Potter, F. N. McAlister and at 342 Washington street. tf Rufus Robinson are home from their hunting trip th the Sluslaw country. FOR SALE BY OWNER — The choic They report plenty of game and a est residence lot left on Eleventh good time. street, 80x174 feet; two blocks Jesse Nicolle states that the report from High school. Enquire at this in a local paper tnat he had »old a office. Lf lot of timber in British Columbia is an error. He recently returned FOR SALE—In best part of the city, from there, but sold none, and did good 8-room house and barn, on not offer to sell any. lot 80x160; house has hard plas Emil Etter, who has been serving ter; good well. On right ride of a 120-day sentence in the county stree; good shade and fruit. Lock jail for violating the loaal option law, Box 172, Eugene, Oregon. tf today pa'd the balance of his fine, amounting to about $50, and was re FOR SALE BY OWNER —New, 9- leased from custody. room, two story house—all mod L. N. Roney's bridge iron arrived ern; Improved lot 60 by 160 feet, from Portland this afternoon and two blocks from street car; worth was unloaded from the car at Go 33.500. If taken at once price shen. Mr. Roney left for Lowell on will be $2,800. Inquire at this of the afternoon train and had a team fice. at Goshen to meet the freight train to haul the iron to the site of the new FOR SALE —Cheap, a 40-acre farm 7 bridge. miles from Eugene. 2 8 acres in The scheme of using two or three cultivation; good buildings and or-' rooms In the attic of the high school chard; two wells; 1 mile from building for the overflow rooms has school, store, postoffice and rsll- been abandoned because of its im road station. Terms easy. Call practicability. The school author on or address W. Thomson, Go ities are stfjl looking for rooms and shen, Or, M | are in a quandary because it is Im possible to secure them. FOR SALE BY OWNER—160 acres J. 8. Higgins !s diwn from Marcola of choice river bottom land, 5 miles where he h'.i been working for 3. O. from Eugene; 100 acres under cul Garrison in the construction of a new tivation, Including hop yard; bal schoolhouse. He f »« the building 1« ance partly timbered. Six-room nearly completed, brt the work Is bouse and good barn. Cheap at handicapped on account of the fail $100 per acre. If sold at once $60 ure to secure the mill work. Address per acre will take It. The members of the school board tf "A. B ,” care Guard. have been discussing the matter of building a two-room building on the FOR ¡IKNT Central school lot for the overflow pupil.-, but no definite conclusion has been reached In the matter. The dormitory boys have order»-d a FOR RENT—25 acres of land, fine fancy goat from Brooks. Mir'on for hay and grain. 1 mile west of postoffice. Inquire 244 Ea«t county, for a house pet. He will b» I ------------------------------------------------------ used in rallies and stud nt demon Thirteenth street. 018 LOST -Friday evening. October 5, C. A WIVTEUM9.IEH. Attornev-at strations. law. IjinA »»»le« and nrohatw spec between our fa-m four mil»« north and Eitg'-ne, on the <-«u side of ialties Office over Chambers-Bris ft costa no mo’« rn ap’-lv tow Bank r'ver road, s box of clothing con paint —therefor» „««> New Fra taining s girl'« white figured swiss »- only at the Burger-Bean Hardware HOUSE FOR RENT—Eight-room Any In- WOOfa ’OCK * »♦• • I l ER. Attorneys- dress, with other articles, Company. at-law. *. C Woodcock and E O formation will be gladlv received. house for rent. Enquire at rooms Potter. Office on* block south of Mrs. J. A. Bailey, 270 North High r 7 v MrCInn» htrr-k, El—'‘*h Registration at th* University to Chrisman block, Eugene. Oregon. street, Eugene. ol* and Willamette streeia. tf day reached 384. SMALL REFUSES TO BE REMOVED A sure cure, one you can depend upon H'ckory Bark Cough Remedy. A sure cure, and It’s pure. Use it for all lung trouble, coughs, cold«, hoars« re«s and sore throat. For aale by Hull's lied Cross Drug Sture and first-class dealers everywhere. To the tiller of the soli: If you would make the plowing easy; you should use the John Deere plow, dwtf GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO.